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Jan 28, 2024

AWS to create two new data centers in Mississippi with $10 billion investment

Posted by in categories: computing, employment, sustainability

“It’s the single largest capital investment that has ever been made in the state of Mississippi – by a lot.”

On Thursday, 25th January, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced plans for a monumental $10 billion investment in Mississippi— the single largest capital investment in the state’s history.


Amazon Web Services invests $10 billion in Mississippi, building two data centers, creating jobs, and fostering community development and sustainability.

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Jan 28, 2024

Tesla to build Dojo supercomputer at NY gigafactory, Elon Musk confirms

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, robotics/AI, supercomputing, sustainability, transportation

Tesla is gearing up to build its next-generation Dojo supercomputer at its Gigafactory in Buffalo, New York, as part of a $500 million investment announced by the state’s governor on Friday.

The Dojo supercomputer is designed to process massive amounts of data from Tesla’s vehicles and train its artificial intelligence (AI) systems for autonomous driving and other applications. It is expected to be one of the most powerful computing clusters in the world, surpassing the current leader, NVIDIA.

Jan 28, 2024

Nozaki–Bekki solitons in semiconductor lasers

Posted by in category: futurism

Solitons on demand.

‘We demonstrate solitons that are stable in a ring laser and form spontaneously with tuning laser bias, eliminating the need for an external optical pump.

A soliton is a self-reinforcing solitary wave that maintains its shape and travels at a constant speed.

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Jan 28, 2024

Scientists Develop Artificial Muscle Device That Produces Force 34 Times Its Weight

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, cyborgs, robotics/AI, wearables

Soft robots, medical devices, and wearable devices are now common in our daily routines. Researchers at KAIST have created a fluid switch that employs ionic polymer artificial muscles. This switch functions with ultra-low power while generating a force 34 times its own weight. Fluid switches are designed to direct the flow of fluid, guiding it in specific directions to initiate different movements.

KAIST (President Kwang-Hyung Lee) announced on the 4th of January that a research team under Professor IlKwon Oh from the Department of Mechanical Engineering has developed a soft fluidic switch that operates at ultra-low voltage and can be used in narrow spaces.

Jan 28, 2024

Critical Enzyme For Breaking Down Fat Byproducts Slows The Aging Process

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

The journey of aging brings with it an unavoidable reality for many: an increased accumulation of body fat.

Though much of society seems mostly focused on the aesthetics of being overweight, doctors look past any cosmetic concerns to focus on the health implications of fat byproducts in the body.

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Jan 28, 2024

Neuroscience Says 1 Simple Habit Boosts Brain Connectivity, Learning, and Memory

Posted by in category: neuroscience

Recent neuroscience research helps explain why, when it comes to learning and remembering, writing by hand is better than typing with a keyboard.

Jan 28, 2024

Stanford’s Revolutionary Universal Memory: The Dawn of a Fast, Ultra-Efficient Memory Matrix

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI

Stanford researchers have developed a new phase-change memory that could help computers process large amounts of data faster and more efficiently.

We are tasking our computers with processing ever-increasing amounts of data to speed up drug discovery, improve weather and climate predictions, train artificial intelligence, and much more. To keep up with this demand, we need faster, more energy-efficient computer memory than ever before.

Innovations in Memory Technology.

Jan 28, 2024

Biohybrid robot makes sharp rotations with lab-grown muscles

Posted by in categories: biological, robotics/AI

Compared to robots, human bodies are flexible, capable of fine movements, and can convert energy efficiently into movement. Drawing inspiration from human gait, researchers from Japan crafted a two-legged biohybrid robot by combining muscle tissues and artificial materials. Publishing on January 26 in the journal Matter, this method allows the robot to walk and pivot.

Research on biohybrid robots, which are a fusion of biology and mechanics, is recently attracting attention as a new field of robotics featuring biological function. Using muscle as actuators allows us to build a compact robot and achieve efficient, silent movements with a soft touch.

Jan 28, 2024

Deep Robotics plan bots for the dark — and a giant one to help at home

Posted by in categories: entertainment, robotics/AI

“You want the robot to help others, not others, help the robot,” emphasized Peter Dend, product manager at DEEP Robotics, who dived into the future of Quadruped Robotics during a webinar conducted by Interesting Engineering.

In IE’s first webinar of 2024, a DEEP Robotics representative unveiled a series of robot models employed for various tasks in real time, such as the Robot-Group-Control Dance Show at the 19th Hangzhou Asian Games.

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Jan 28, 2024

Pipeline2Space Investment Opportunity

Posted by in category: space

Join us as a ground-floor shareholder in our transformative space-launch platform as we gear up to disrupt this booming market.

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